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Direct quote from one of the people on the boat.
Not clever on their behalf.
You might have right of way, but they have guns, and a somewhat justified paranoia about small vessels.
The concept of "stand on" in the international navigation rules is slightly different from right if way as you might apply to a car crash.
I was taught, if you are the "stand on" vessel, you have a duty to maintain steady course and speed. Stay predictable. The last thing the nav rules want is for two vessels to both make course alterations and turn into each other.
I should also add that rule 2 requires all vessels to maneuver when necessary to avoid a collision. Even the stand on vessels.
… and his gravestone reads: "He would have had right of way."
Jokes aside, remember: Every accusation of the Kremlin is a confession: If Ukraine had used a civilian ship flying the flag of the UK, to send a russian warship on a visit to the Moskva, it would be a war crime.
It gets better, according to the Russians the vessel was not under way, so the responsibility was entirely on them to avoid a collision.